To what does "Am I my brother's keeper"? refer?

This is from the Bible story of Cain and Abel, Adam's and Eve's sons. Upon learning that God had accepted Abel's sacrifice and not his own, Cain killed Abel. When God asked Cain where his brother was, Cain replied, "Am I my brother's keeper?"

To what does Sodom and Gomorrah refer?

To what does the eye of a needle refer?

The eye of a needle refers to the difficulty the rich have for gaining access to heaven. Jesus said that it's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to gain access to the Kingdom of God.

To what does the Last Supper refer?

To what does the parting of the Red Sea refer?

The parting of the Red Sea refers to an event during the exodus of god's chosen people, the Israelites, from Egypt. Mosels and the Israelites came upon the Red Sea while fleeing Egypt and God parted the waters for them to pass and drowned the Egyptians.

To what does thirty pieces of silver refer?

To what does walking on water refer?

To whom does Doubting Thomas refer?

Doubting Thomas refers to the apostle Thomas, who was not present with the others when they saw the risen Jesus Christ. He demanded to see for himself and touch Jesus' wounds before he would believe that Christ had risen.

To whom does Philistine refer?

To whom does the Messiah refer?

The Messiah refers to the "anointed one," meaning one who is anointed with oil after reaching a high position among ancient Israelites. For Christians, this was Jesus. For Jews, the Messiah has not come to the world yet.

What is a covenant?

What is Armageddon?

Armageddon is the name given to the final battle between God and the devil at the end of the world, as described in the book of Revelation. Any major, climatic battle is sometimes considered Armageddon-the final battle between good and evil.

What is the Second Coming?

What is the serpent?

What is the Song of Solomon?

Song of Solomon, also known as Song of Songs, is a collection of poems about God's love that is often considered an allegory for God's love for His children, as well as an allegory for Jesus' love for His people, the Church, and the love between a husband and wife.

What is the story of Jonah and the whale?

Jonah and the whale is the story of a prophet who fled to sea rather than answer God's call to prophesy in the city of Ninevah.God created a storm, causing other sailors to throw Jonah overboard. Jonah, swallowed by a large fish, spends three days in the fish's belly, praying for forgiveness. The fish spits out Jonah.

Who is Beelzebub?

Who is Peter?

Peter, originally called Simon, was one of the twelve Apostles. He was the one who denied Jesus three times and upon whom Jesus built his church; that is, Peter became the leader of Christ's new church.

Who is Satan?

Who is the Antichrist?

The Antichrist is the enemy of Jesus, who will appear on earth before the Second Coming of Christ. Often compared to a beast, many evil men, such as Nero, Stalin, Hitler, and Hussein, have been called the Antichrist.

Who was the Queen of Sheba?

Who were Abraham and Isaac?

Abraham and Isaac were father and son. God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to kill Isaac, which Abraham was willing to do. Both Jews and Arabs trace their lineage to "Father Abraham": Jews descend from Isaac, Arabs from Abraham's other son, Ishmael.

Who were Adam and Eve?

Who were Cain and Abel?

Cain and Abel were Adam's and Eve's first sons. Cain murdered his brother, and as a result, was exiled by God. God marked Cain to protect him during his wanderings; this mark of Cain is still considered a sign of mankind's sinful nature.